The Best is Yet to Come – A Queer Magic Show Writer & performer: Jeremy Rolston Directors: Kade Nightingale & Hayden Rolston Producer: Jeremy Rolston Stage manager: Petra Shotwell Graphic designer: Jared Pallesen Photographer: Leoluchino Linumus There’s magic in the air in the Q Theatre Vault and it’s well worth checking out if it ticks all your boxes. I’m wary of […]
Month: February 2023
Skin Hunger – a theatre review
By Tatiana Hotere Directed by Romy Hooper Produced by Edward Peni Tech Design by Michael Craven Lighting Design by Jane Hakaraia and Michael Craven Set Design by Jane Hakaraia At 6.30pm in Q Loft from 7 – 10 February 2023 I was excited at the thought of being able to attend the opening night of […]
My Dad’s Story
‘My Dad’s Story When I was little my Dad was deeply involved with the union movement following his return from five years on the frontline during World War II. He was a working-class boy from Port Chalmers who had grown up during the depression of the 1930’s and who could remember the violence of the […]
Service to the Union Movement
Tertiary Education Union (TEU) IDAHOBIT Day Hui 2022 Lexie was a keynote speaker at the TEU IDAHOBIT (International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) Hui at AUT where the TEU and TIASA reaffirmed its commitment to respect, protect and fulfil the full and equal enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, […]
Lake Alice Hospital
Lake Alice Hospital was a rural psychiatric facility in Lake Alice, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand. It was opened in August 1950 and had a maximum security unit. Like many New Zealand psychiatric hospitals, Lake Alice was largely self-sufficient, with its own farm, workshop, bakery, laundry, and fire station. It also had swimming pools, glasshouses, and vegetable gardens. The facility […]